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...'t want to draw the attention of regulators. It was happy to let Facebook continue to take a beating over its Cambridge Analytica security scandal and didn't want to take its own lumps for a similar situation. Public rel...

... as the reason why the change is necessary. Crises mentioned include meddling in the 2016 US election and the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, while last month's data breach, which impacted 30 million users, was also no...

...ave rebelled against the Facebook CEO, wanting to remove him from the chairman position, especially after the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The rebels are demanding that the business tycoon should vacate his place as the ...

...at regulatory bodies come in and mandate change," Sage added. He dumped a lot of his Facebook stock after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, but still has around $2.8 million invested in the company. Ultimately, all the in...

...t explicitly naming Facebook, but referencing its scandal with data co-opted by the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. While the company’s secure “enterprise of things” strategy remains the same, he said, “no...

...r of its audit committee in what is being seen as a major concession to shareholders, who were angered by the Cambridge Analytica data disaster and other scandals. On Friday, Facebook quietly changed the name of its audi...

...r it failed to protect the data of some 87 million users that was shared with now-defunct political data firm Cambridge Analytica. Norges Bank Investment Management, which runs the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, ...

...etuate the persecution of the Rohingya minority in Myanmar. More recently, Facebook has been caught up in the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, in which the personal data of up to 87 million users was improperly leaked to the ...

...t without being a bully. Vestager didn’t need the benefit of hindsight. Long before the outrage at Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal, and before “fake news” was even a thing, the Danish-born EU commissioner was thou...

...llows CalSTRS Chief Investment Officer Christopher Ailman's deleting his Facebook account last month over the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. "Their lack of oversight and poor management is offensive," he said in a twe...

...p campaign that had inappropriately obtained the private information of 87 million Facebook users. Though the Cambridge Analytica revelations contributed to a climate of broader frustration with Facebook among WhatsApp e...

...n drop in market value after revelations that millions of users’ private data had been improperly obtained by Cambridge Analytica, a firm that did work for Donald Trump’s campaign in the 2016 presidential election. How L...

...ree new board members, with expertise in ethics and data privacy. His argument is simple: The revelation that Cambridge Analytica syphoned off millions of users' data wiped $60 billion off Facebook's market cap. Zuckerbe...

...of seemingly irresponsible behavior. The company’s stock has declined nearly 15 percent since the most recent Cambridge Analytica details came to light. “We think there needs to be more board oversight,” Stringer said. “...